Hollywood help Harry help others
Hollywood Monster has joined forces with National Express to wrap a coach in honour of brave
Birmingham boy Harry Moseley.
The coach, which was wrapped in vinyl with Harry's face on it, carried his mum Georgie to London where she carried the Olympic flame in the fundraiser's memory.
Harry sadly passed away following a long battle with a brain tumour in October 2011 at the age of 11 – by the ti
Friday, 27 Jul 2012 06:45 GMT
(L-R) Tim Andrews,Hollywood Monster, Jack Kelly, National Express, The Hollywood Monster and Roy Pearson
Hollywood Monster has joined forces with National Express to wrap a coach in honour of brave
Birmingham boy Harry Moseley.
The coach, which was wrapped in vinyl with Harry's face on it, carried his mum Georgie to London where she carried the Olympic flame in the fundraiser's memory.
Harry sadly passed away following a long battle with a brain tumour in October 2011 at the age of 11 – by the time of his death, he had already raised more than £700,000 for Cancer Research UK.
“I know that Harry would have loved to have carried the torch himself, but having the National Express coach with his picture on is the next best thing to having him there in person. I wish the coach could hold the torch and take part” says Harry's mum Georgie.
Hollywood Monster's managing director Tim Andrew acts as a trustee for the HelpHarryHelpOthers charity. He says the bus which will carry thousands of people between London and Birmingham each week will help Harry continue his fundraising.
“Harry’s face will travel thousands of miles from Birmingham to London, which will help to spread Harry love to a wider audience,” adds Andrews.
He continues: “Coach wraps are a fantastic way to get your message to new people as it travels across the country and up and down the motorway. If people hadn’t heard of Harry Moseley before they certainly will now.”
If you would like to find out more about the charity's fundraising you can follow Harry on
twitter or check out its
website.
Hollywood have also revealed they have taken a major project worth more than £1m to create Olympic-themed banners for the Westfield shopping centre in Stratford.
The firm claim they are installing some of Europe's largest ever banners on the site, surrounding area's and athletes' village.